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Turkey says spike in virus cases is within 'expected limits'
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A spike in the number of the coronavirus infections in Turkey following the easing of restrictions is well within “the expected limits,” Turkey’s health minister said Wednesday, but urged the public not to flout social distancing rules.
Patrick Karl Lee
May 29, 1933 – June 9, 2020
Michigan Legislature approves $880M in pandemic spending
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Legislature on Wednesday unanimously approved spending $880 million in federal relief aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic, setting aside funding for frontline workers, municipalities and child care providers.
Turkey says spike in virus cases is within 'expected limits'
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A spike in the number of the coronavirus infections in Turkey following the easing of restrictions is well within “the expected limits,” Turkey’s health minister said Wednesday, but urged the public not to flout social distancing rules.
Suit filed over black man's killing by Indianapolis officer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The mother of a
Patrick Karl Lee
May 29, 1933 – June 9, 2020
Patrick Karl Lee
Patrick Karl Lee was a man of two centuries. He was born, at home, in Cummings, Kansas to John and Marie Lee on May 29, 1933 and passed on June 9, 2020 at home in Royal City, Washington. He was the eldest of 10 children: John, Rose, Joe, Jim, Ann, Tim, Bernie, Mary Therese and Tom.
Suit filed over black man's killing by Indianapolis officer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The mother of a
The Latest: Illinois attorney general reveals he has virus
CHICAGO — Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul says he has tested positive for the coronavirus, has mild COVID-19 symptoms and is self-isolating on the advice of his doctor.
The Latest: US death toll in pandemic exceeds one from WWI
WASHINGTON — The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 now exceeds the number of American service members who died in World War I.
The Latest: Virus grounds crew at US hurricane flight center
LAKELAND, Fla. — Florida's coronavirus outbreak has spread to the team that operates the hurricane hunter airplanes in the United States.
The Latest: Florida virus cases hit another daily record
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida’s confirmed coronavirus cases has risen sharply again and set a daily record weeks after the state began restarting its economy.
The Latest: Dutch lawmakers seek review on virus response
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch lawmakers have called for an independent review of the government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis so authorities can be better prepared for a possible second wave of infections.
The Latest: Hundreds of Berlin households under quarantine
BERLIN — Authorities in Berlin have placed 369 households under quarantine after dozens of people tested positive for the new coronavirus.
The Latest: WHO chief to address graduating Chinese students
BEIJING — The head of the World Health Organization is scheduled to deliver a graduation address to business students at one of China’s premier universities amid U.S. accusations that he and the U.N. health agency gave in to undue influence from Beijing.
Turkey makes masks compulsory in 42 provinces after uptick
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey has made the wearing of face masks mandatory in five more provinces, following an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
The Latest: Ukraine president's wife hospitalized with virus
KYIV, Ukraine — The wife of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been hospitalized with double-sided pneumonia after getting infected with the new coronavirus.
The Latest: Pakistan moves to seal off high-risk areas
ISLAMABAD— Authorities in Pakistan are taking action to seal off high-risk areas in the country's 20 biggest cities after an increase in coronavirus infections.
Marj Carpenter, reporter who became Presbyterian head, dies
DALLAS (AP) — Marj Carpenter, who pushed international missionary work while briefly leading the nation’s largest Presbyterian denomination in the mid-1990s following a journalism career in West Texas that included covering millionaire swindler
Supreme Court says gay, transgender workers protected by law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a landmark civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender people from discrimination in employment, a resounding victory for LGBT rights from a conservative court.